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epj

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Years ago I was given this old S&W to use as a wall hanger/curosity. It's really a pretty neat little piecs, but unfortunatly was left in storage in a damp location, damaging the finish on the left side. It has about a 3" barrel and appears to be chambered for a .32 centerfire, and a rather short cartridge at that.
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Mechanically the little gun is in excellent shape, though I would be very hesitant to shoot it. Does the gun have any value as a trading piece, or do I need to just find a shadow box for it?
 
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Years ago I was given this old S&W to use as a wall hanger/curosity. It's really a pretty neat little piecs, but unfortunatly was left in storage in a damp location, damaging the finish on the left side. It has about a 3" barrel and appears to be chambered for a .32 centerfire, and a rather short cartridge at that.
DSCN0863.jpg


IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v209/62fuelie/DSCN0864.jpg[/IMG]
DSCN0865.jpg

Mechanically the little gun is in excellent shape, though I would be very hesitant to shoot it. Does the gun have any value as a trading piece, or do I need to just find a shadow box for it?
 
It is a .32 Double Action. Beyond that I'm not good enough to be much help. I would think in that condition it wouldn't bring more than maybe $75 to $100 if that.

Here is a photo of mine with one of its big brothers.

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Bill
 
I believe that is a .32 DA 4th change, due to the pinned front sight, shape of the trigger guard and lacking the ring of notches between the flutes.
 
epj, I agree with MKT that it appears to be a .32 Double Action, 4th model, from the pics. Post the serial number and we can pin it down more closely. The pinned front sight is a feature of the 4th model however some 5th models also have pinned front sights, plus the S&W logo on the right side of the frame is a feature of the 5th model. If your gun is solid mechanically, it should be safe to shoot with .32 S&W cartridges, as these rounds are not loaded to excessive pressures. Do to the poor finish, the gun is a shooter and doesn't have a lot of collector value except for a parts source.
 
It so happens I have a better one of these that is missing some parts. If you're looking to sell it, I'd be interested.

Thanks!
 
I have no particular attachment to the little gun. However, rather than selling it, I was more interested in trading it for, or towards, a more modern gun. I am primarily a shooter vs a collector. I guess I'm open to offers.
 
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